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    Explore " okinawa" with insightful episodes like "Marines TV Headline: Air Defense", "Marines TV Headlines: Motor T", "Marines TV Headline: Ordnance", "MarinesTV Headlines: Mojave Viper" and "MarinesTV Headlines: Grappling Tournament" from podcasts like ""MarinesTV", "MarinesTV", "MarinesTV", "MarinesTV" and "MarinesTV"" and more!

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    MarinesTV Headlines: Boat Raid

    MarinesTV Headlines: Boat Raid
    This edition features a story on Marines and sailors of Company A, Battalion Landing Team, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit insert via Combat Rubber Raiding Craft to eliminate mock insurgents during the final event of their certification exercise in Okinawa, Japan. Produced by Sgt. Paul Robbins, Jr.

    Episode 391 | Scaring The Pants OUT Of Me

    Episode 391 | Scaring The Pants OUT Of Me

    Mike, Zach, and Nick give one final hurrah to Halloween with a discussion of some of their favorite, actually scary comic books.

    Check out Zach's podcast, The Comics That We Love: https://kite.link/the-comics-that-we-love

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Start / Last Week in Comics
    • 00:01:02 - Autumnal
    • 00:05:25 - Giant Robot Hellboy #1 (of 3)
    • 00:15:58 - Koguchi Magazine #1
    • 00:22:21 - The Bone Orchard Mythos: Ten Thousand Black Feathers
    • 00:31:43 - The Fable Vol 1
    • 00:36:18 - The Flash (2023-) #1
    • 00:40:29 - Discord Picks
    • 00:41:06 - Okinawa
    • 00:42:32 - Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Vol. 1
    • 00:44:33 - The Space Between #1
    • 00:48:49 - Spooky Scary Comics
    • 01:15:24 - Wrap / Credits

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    Producer: Mike Rapin
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    Live To 100

    Live To 100

    Question: Do you want to live to be 100? I feel like if you and I were chatting you might not give a resounding yes. We've seen a lot of disease and decay and death, and the idea of being here then might invoke a picture of sorrow and pain. But did you know there are people in their 90's and older still living rewarding and enjoyable lives? As you'll hear today, there are some great stories from Japan. But even here in Lindale, TX, there are several in their 90's still drawing joy out of active, service filled lives.

    Here's a better question: would you like to live a longer, happier, more productive life with your family that would have happened otherwise with just a few changes? Is there enough life and hope and growth in your life that you'd like to see it happen for the longest time possible? I think most of us would say yes. Well, it's possible. At the very least, a few personal and communal adjustments can make things better for longer. And I know we all want that.

    2/3 of all people die from avoidable diseases. In other words, they went out sooner than their bodies were designed to go. Can we do something about that. We can. Let's look at the lives of people who are succeeding in their families and community and learn from them.

    -- NOTE -- Link to "Island of Ikaria"

    - Are you happy with your life? Are you living with peace and purpose?

    - Do you wake up with a mission? Is part of that bringing joy to others?

    - How are you being disciplined to improve your quality of life?

    - What is the purpose of food in your life? Do you make meals work for your good?

    - How can involvement with Christ and His people improve and energize your life?


    Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)

    Around the Air Force - Nov. 12 (long)
    This edition features stories on President Obama signing an executive order to promote the hiring of more veterans within the federal government, a joint service ceremony in Okinawa, Japan, honoring those who have given their lives in defense of the U.S., in Iraq, the new generation of veterans paying homage to those who came before them, Airmen in Belgium participating in a Veteran’s Day celebration known as Armistice Day, and the 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (ESC) signing a 31 million dollar contract with an Iraqi company to repair shipping containers. Hosted by Tech Sgt. Chris Decker.

    Kadena Sends Aid to Sister Airbase in Northern Japan

    Kadena Sends Aid to Sister Airbase in Northern Japan
    B-roll of Misawa Air Base helping to restore their commercial power that was lost on Friday. Airmen from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa took only a few hours from the telephone recall to getting to the airplane. In addition to the 18th Civil Engineer Group, members of Detachment 1 of the 554th Red Horse Squadron also left Kadena as well. Scenes include the civil engineers packing up their gear, entering buses and interviews before deployment to northern Japan. Soundbites from Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Jenks, Senior Airman Jordon Conn. Produced by Tech Sgt. Michael Tateishi. Also see "Kadena sends aid to sister airbase in Northern Japan" in the package section.

    Operation Tomodachi

    Operation Tomodachi
    Package about III Marine Expeditionary Force Marines providing aid and relief to Japan after the recent earthquake and tsunami. Scenes include III MEF's high speed vessel being loaded with supplies, equipment and personnel. HSV departed Naha Military Port March 14 enroute to mainland Japan to assist with humanitarian aid/disaster relief efforts.